Division III Men

CAC Announces All-Conference Teams

from press release

YORK, Pa. - Salisbury and Stevenson, CAC teams that were
both ranked No. 1 in the country in the last month, combined for 17
out of 27 positions on the 2011 All-CAC men's lacrosse team.
Salisbury gained 10 all-star nods, including six first-team berths,
while Stevenson placed seven on the All-CAC squad, led by 2011
Player of the Year Jimmy Dailey (Westminster, Md./Winter
Mills).

Dailey, a four-time first-team CAC all-star and former
conference Rookie of the Year, led a group of nine players that are
repeat All-CAC selections on the 2011 first-team squad. He is the
first Mustang to ever win the CAC Men's Lacrosse Player of the Year
award and snaps a string of 16-straight years the award was
presented to a Salisbury player. During that streak, Marymount's
Brian Rosenberger shared the award with Salisbury's Jason Tarnow
(1998).

Frostburg State's Ryan Serio (Pasadena, Md./Chesapeake) and
Stevenson's Ryan Rubenstein (Sykesville, Md./Boy's Latin) were
selected by the CAC coaches as the Co-Rookies of the Year. Serio is
the first Rookie of the Year for Frostburg State, which is
completing its first season as a member of the CAC. Rubenstein
joins Dailey as the only Mustangs to gain the CAC Rookie of the
Year award.

Hood's Jeremy Mattoon and Mary Washington's Kurt Glaeser were
picked as the Co-Coaches of the Year. Mattoon led the Blazers to
their first-ever CAC post-season berth while Glaeser captured his
third career CAC Men's Lacrosse Coach of the Year award after
leading the Eagles to third place in the regular season.

Representing Stevenson on the All-CAC second team, each for the
first time, are freshman midfielder Tony Rossi (Towson, Md./Calvert
Hall) and senior defender Kyle Menendez (Cockeysville, Md./St.
Paul's).

Salisbury players captured six of 14 first-team All-CAC
positions, led by juniors Matt Cannone (Bayport, N.Y./Bethpage) and
Sam Bradman (Canton, N.Y./Canton). Cannone is a three-time All-CAC
choice, including Rookie of the Year in 2009, while Bradman repeats
as a first-team honoree and was the 2010 CAC Player of the
Year.

Coach Glaeser was joined on the 2011 All-CAC squad by three
Eagles, including first-team senior midfielder Kohl Meyer (Shawnee,
N.J./Shawnee) and second-team juniors Harry Snyder
(Charlottesville, Va./St. Anne's-Belfield) and Will Devlin (Chapel
Hill, N.C./East Chapel Hill). All three are first-time All-CAC
honorees.

St. Mary's and York also gained three All-CAC nods while Wesley
picked up one all-star berth.
SMC senior attack Dennis Rosson (Severna Park, Md./Severn) earned
his fourth-straight All-CAC award and the first appearance on the
all-star first team. Rosson and Dailey are the only four-time
All-CAC honorees on the 2011 squad.